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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: ePlanning
Gridded multi-beam echousounder (MBES) bathymetry data for Hunter Marine Park acquired using NSW Department of Planning Industry and Environment MBES system aboard RV Bombora...
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Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)Data provider: SEED
The Biodiversity Investment Opportunities Map (BIO Map) is a key deliverable of the NSW Government’s $40 million Green Corridors program, a Government priority action identified...
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Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)Data provider: SEED
NSW Landscapes maps were constructed in 2002 from existing data and have a strong geologic, geomorphic and pedologic base. They do not include field validation/original mapping....
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
PLEASE NOTE: __ GEEBAM is an interim product and there is no ground truthing or assessment of accuracy. Fire Extent and Severity Mapping (FESM) data should be used for accurate...
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
This map was produced to inform the Mallee Cliffs NP Fire Management Plan published in 2006. M305 mapping was used as a basis for mapping observed vegetation types within the...
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
Native vegetation is described and mapped for the Cobbora, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Mendooran and Tambar Springs 1: 100 000 map sheets. Vegetation patterns were recognised and...
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
Native vegetation is described and mapped for the Cobbora, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Mendooran and Tambar Springs 1: 100 000 map sheets. Vegetation patterns were recognised and...
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Department of Planning, Industry and EnvironmentData provider: SEED
Native vegetation is described and mapped for the Cobbora, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Mendooran and Tambar Springs 1: 100 000 map sheets. Vegetation patterns were recognised and...